Compass Family Services
Hayden Rosenberg is currently the Senior Director of Housing Programs at Compass Family Services, with prior experience as the Rapid Rehousing Program Manager for the San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing, where responsibilities included administering a homelessness response program and managing multiple service contracts. Past roles also include Graduate Student Researcher at the Terner Center for Housing Innovation, where research focused on housing and homelessness policy, and Research Fellow at the UC Berkeley Center for Cities and Schools, emphasizing K-12 student homelessness. Hayden has extensive experience in the nonprofit sector, serving as Food Programs Coordinator for Oberlin Community Services and holding various board positions, including Chair of the Board of Directors for Oberlin Weekday Community Meals and Executive Board Member for the Bill Long Foundation. Educationally, Hayden earned a Master’s degree in City/Urban, Community, and Regional Planning from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies from Oberlin College.
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Compass Family Services
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Since our inception in 1914, Compass Family Services has responded to the needs of the community and is one of the longest operating social services agencies in California. Today, Compass helps homeless families and families at imminent risk for homelessness to achieve housing stability, family well-being, and self-sufficiency. Our twelve programs provide services to more than 6,500 parents and children each year. Of our 140+ staff members, 79% are people of color and 81% are women. Our twelve interconnected programs, Central City Access Point, Compass SF HOME, Compass Family Shelter, Compass Clara House, The Margot, Compass Behavioral Health Services, Compass Children's Center, Compass Childcare Support Services, Compass Family Resource Center, C-Rent, C-Work, and Compass Urgent Accommodation Vouchers Program, offer families a broad spectrum of services including: Homelessness Prevention Short and Long-term Housing and Shelter Early Childhood Education and Care Workforce Development Parenting and Housing Workshops Counseling and Psychological Services Basic Necessities (Diapers, Clothing, Etc.)